Poem: What Must I Do to Make It Better, Now?

What Must I Do to Make It Better, Now? 

The choices we made seemed good,
at the time the seemed solid, sturdy,
seemed to rest on solid bedrock,
but, now, the foundation
has been hollowed out
from beneath us, but
we are still here,
standing in this place,
and what are we to do?
We chose, obligated ourselves,
and now, that was the wrong choice,
but it does not change our situation,
does not provide new options for us at all.

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